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International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience | ISSN: 1522-4821 | Volume: 20

July 25-26, 2018 | Vancouver, Canada

Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing

14

th

World Congress on

Mental Health and Wellbeing

5

th

World Congress on

&

Depression, lifestyle and life satisfaction in patients in hemodialysis

Luljeta Musliu

and

Fatmire Ahmeti

Heimerer College, Kosovo

H

emodialysis is a procedure of removing or eliminating the remaining metabolic products or toxic substances from the blood. This

method/procedure is used when someone’s kidney is about to fail partly or entirely. This study was done to evaluate the life style

of patients on hemodialysis, their depression and satisfaction with life. Altogether 90 patients were selected randomly to be part of

this research. Data collection was conducted through three predetermined and standardized questionnaires. First questionnaire that

is known as

“Depression Rating Questionnaire"

(Beck Depression Inventory - BDI II), was designed to measure the level of depressive

symptoms. Second questionnaire referred to as

"Quality of Life Questionnaire

" (KDQOL SF™), was used to describe patient's health

in general, compared with its health a year ago. Third questionnaire, called "Life Satisfaction Questionnaire 9" (LISAT), was designed

to ask patients how satisfied they are in different life aspects. Results show that patients on hemodialysis have limited daily activities.

Among them, 55.8% of men have minimal depression, while 34.2% of women have moderated depression. However, it was found

that pretty good part of them is satisfied with their life. While doing correlational analyses, it was found a significant relation between

depression and gender

(r=.366, p<01).

So, depression influences negatively on performing of many daily activities. There is a need

for a greater treatment to overcome depressive symptoms and training about daily life activities, in order to have an easier restriction

of daily activities and easier coping with the disease.

IJEMHHR 2018, Volume: 20

DOI: 10.4172/1522-4821-C3-018